Show OGDEN i 9B R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING ZE MASTER' FEB 2S 1961 exercise at the nearest gym Resides hunting and fishing ha boxea and fences T get kidded about my gym feel it’s sprees” he said “but I After all all 'in the line of my work I have to keep fit for my own stunt work don’t I?” And it’s true He doesn’t let anysome photogenic or have a great ' wood from Broadway and has done By Alice Pardoe West also TV work ‘of lot a of them none one else do this for him Handsome blond George Peppard personality I have 11 I Fill h3V6 I JOSt afraid SO I gUOSS He was itching to get' away from is so modest about his life you find fall into the actor catalogue” Hollywood when we talked him seeking the background when “What I’d love to do” he said Hg doesnt realize that it is his he is approached to talk about him- - type 0f personality which is differ- of “right now is to get in a boat — self I could stand up in jent and appealing linked with his my own-- one The Detroit-bor- n star was re-- 1 talent that makes him project so and start out for the South I’d on the screen want a radio to be able to holler cently presented an award by the favorably ' Theater Owners of the World as “I’m a method actor” he said for help if I needed it of course — the most outstanding young actor “It’s hard to explain what I mean but wouldn’t that be something!” of the year but he is actually em- - but a lot of actors trend toward the His eyes took on a dreamy look barrassed if you mention it to him technique— that is they make a I sold my boat because I want “I’m having a ball” he said certain gesture because it means to get k larger on6” ‘with Audrey Hepburn something But I’m not that way I grinning LOVES TO HUNT FISH P‘ and all these girls running through try to make the outside of me do He likes to get away on a huntmy bedroom and kissing me while what the inside of me feels with no x U 4v ' ing or fishing trip after he finishes k I’m comfortable in bed I’m really obvious intent” or roam the country reHe went on to state his prefer-H- e a picture sloughing in this scene” his old friendships that all was talking about the sequence ence for the type of film he’d like newing g he made days during he was doing in the film “Break- - to do and the kind of stories he to Helen married 'was George fast at Tiffany’s” when we visited enjoys reading on the MGM lot The scene was of Davies in' 1954 and they have a “I’d like to do a He lives in an Clark Gable’s and home in San Diego causing quite a bit of mirth on ‘Boomtown’ in hotel Hollywood while the set as Audrey bumped her Spencer Tracy’s film only I’d pre apartment i he works head on the sill when she went to fer Tracy’s part Think the coming thinks an actor’s private life ' sneak in his room through the win- - generation' would get a bang out of is He his own and doesn’t like to talk dow and the various other things it it but he did admit that he about world’s great THEY’RE THE TOPS — Two of WESTERNS ENJOYS wife every night and then his calls He has a delightful sense of hu-- 1 on weekends home pantomimists Stan Laurel (left) and Marcel Marceau goes saK cheap reading mor enjoys which you don’t expect as he The ' The art of demonstration their an give impromptu keeps fit through'! Westerns is so quiet French mime was visiting Laurel and Hardy comedy An Associated Press man came 'I1? °?acPx’ rea everything he ever team at his home in Santa Monica Calif Marceau up and asked for a picture of him sai with Audrey They were both in writes I prefer this type of story called Laurel the “master” said he learned from his ! their robes After posing he said: because I can get melancholy fast old films Laurel now 70 is ill and unable to work — HELD OVER without reading a melan“All enough now let’s see right— make you (AP Newsfeatures Photo) ‘WHERE THE BOYS ARE’ x choly book” something out of this photo” ' Technicolor knew rewhat said he e Roach Always One can’t George employe artist of all is shocking You LIKED "HILLS" FILM — an actor But he A HILARIOUS STORY OF to be wanted he calls the moment: rewrite history” WHAT GOES ON WHEN will remember him for his feels that a person Van do a better Many Laurel who had been one the “When Laurel and Hardy started excellent portrayal in “Home From job of portraying a character if he SCHOOL LETS OUT could scene Of the on in the 7 toured walks yod was Hills” other about for which he was nom- knows more working 6 Exciting New Stars stage sincevhe life besides just acting Shown 7:00 and 9:00 PM vaudeville while Chaplin became hear the laughs all over the lot inated for the “Oscar” “I surely loved that part” he "Writers are always told to be the movies’ greatest comedy star This brought us all running to the said would “and electrilike to of come those d good observers before atget another Stan made a attempt set because some one as hadn’t and tempting to build characters and good” cameramen at the movies in 1917 and again in cians of him Hollywood Roach Hal “This Even in says 1922 laughed years boy moods with words” he said “and has it” set— and visited himself the i think the same thing applies to had laughed “By this time” he recalls “I But an actor That’s why I took all George says it differently more or less given up performing himself sick I “I don’t think I’ll ever be a big kinds of jobs before I went into the ENDS “Laurel and Hardy became a and was concentrating on writing luminar in the movies” ' he said acting business” and directing I was employed at team— and there never will be a “A TONIGHT person either has to be hand-- 1 George was discovered by Holly- Hal Roach Studios One day in 1926 funnier one— from that day on” Shows from 1 :00 p m or 1927 1 can’t remember when an The Big Show Bargain actor hired to play a butler took NOW j in Town sick and 1 replaced him in a scene DE LUXE SHOWING! f BEHIND THE SCENES i arceau ows to Laurel 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- Not— Wht do talk about whan French Stn to pantomime Marcel Marceau come of course ca'I? The good eld day and vaudeville Charlie Carpet ilipper Chaplain and ilnt movie and the pubfavorite comedy team— laurel and lic By James Bacon 70-yr-- U (Editor Laurel Writer A P Movie-THOLLYWOOD— Marcell Marceau V the great French pantomine recently made a pilgrimage to a modest apartment on the Monica at Santa oceanfront Marceau generally is rated the world’s greatest in the art of mime but he pooh poohs it “I am now in the home of ze master” said Marceau as he bowed in the direction of one of the great all time comics — Stan Laurel It was a cheering visit for the surviving member of the famed Laurel and Hardy comedy team “I learned my art from watching Laurel and Hardy movies” said Marceau Then he did a perfect mimic of the Laurel walk and the crying face Laurel roared with laughter ! I I Hardy one-bedroo- m They’ve played and played on television but we never got a cent out of it NEVER GOT A CENT “Manufacturers made Laurel and Hardy dolls Laurel and Hardy ashtrays Laurel and Hardy flowerpots even— but we never got a cent” '' pre-actin- I re-ma- At this he reached for a Laurel and Hardy ceramic ashtray “I bought this at Shanon Airport The manager said they were the best selling ashtrays he had— and then he charged me full price” Stan laughed uproariously “It’s been a great life and I’m by visit happy that I have made people Stan 70 was obviously thrilled forget some of their sorrows—but by Marceau’s visit it would have been nice to have "I don’t see many people any j made a little money along the way more” mused Laurel It s a long jm not complaining I’ve got all I way out here to Santa Monica And want in this little apartment I can’t go any place I have di“We had a big house but it was abetes and still haven’t completely too big for the two of us anyway” recovered from the stroke I had in Laurel recalled how he came to 1955 so all I can do is to stay in the United States in 1910 in a cattle the apartment here and watch the boat ocean and television “Charlie Chaplin was the star of "About the only visitor I have ex- our troupe I had one pair of shoes cept for my family is Jerry Lewis for onstage and off Our first night He’s been after me to work as a in New York we spent in a cheap comedy consultant on his movies theatrical board house I think it Once he came out here and stayed cost $1 a day When I went to bed i seven hours We had a lot of laughs the first night I put my shoes out“But as for working again I side the door continental custom can’t I’m all washed up in this expecting them to be shined by business” morning Hollywood may have forgotten they were gone I had Stan but the world hasn’t His liv- to “Naturally in carpet slipto theater the go ing room was cluttered with fan pers They had a big candle on the letters from all over the world toe I made a comedy hit because some even from Ghana and-othILLNESS MEANT FAME the rest of my costume was white remote places That unknown actor’s illness tie and tails” “Laurel and Hardy always were on a moment of never-to-b- e WITH CHAPLIN brought ROOMED more important in Europe and Asia Laurel and Chaplin roomed to- ' forgotten Hollywood history When than they were in Hollywood” said while the Laurel resumed his acting career Stan “We once had a fan club in gether for three years comic he did it opposite a tW° ”im“ thwT Holset not who 1 had villian of Chapexactly d as a ablaze single lywood At this'Marieau interrupted: project? taow because I begged to LAYTON THEATRE 7 Phone Laurel patiently answers all the else- He ONLY Corn-phot- o no but hes sbitter WALT DISNEY'S fan mail and sends along a little o Holly-wbon the names Those of himself and Oliver Hardy ’mumst "JUNGLE CAT" wood Boulevard sidewalk honor the "HOUND THAT THOUGHT died in 1957 wh° made HE WAS A RACOON" The partnership of Laurel PP16 the To omit greatest movie Mot 4 pm Sunday capital and Hardy was unique in that they Open 7(:00 pm Monday and Tuesday never had a cross word MARRIED THEM ALL “We had different hobbies” said Stan “He liked horses and golf You know my hobby— and I mar6 p m to 12 p in Weekdays ried them all” 12 Noon to Midnight Saturday Laurel married four women a to' and Sunday tal of eight times and had a fifth sue to be declared his wife Virginia Ruth Rogers Stan’s second third Rainbow and seventh bride once observed Mouth of Ogden Canyon in a classic of understatement: “Stan’s a good boy really but he has a marrying complex” His last wife Ida Kitaeva married him in 1946 and shares the DRIVE beachfront apartment with him Laurel’s sense of humor is still IN sharp Although he gave — and is still giving— the world a million d laughs he was always in his own comedy In person he is a belly-laughHe laughs at how everybody made millions from Laurel and Hardy but the two comics themselves 111 “We made our' pictures for a flat salary— never - had an agent ON STAGE thrilled the ke I -- six-foot- er an ‘ 1 old-tim- half-hearte- (5rcfSRi 1 i er BEEFBURGER sad-face- er Bmri EPITAPH” Girl Winning TTJest maScopE FIVE POINTS Extra— Travelogue Latest News ClMe 325 Washington B’vd JULIE LONOOH Box Office 6:30 Show at 7:00 For a Quick The most tender and touching love story of our time! 11 Academy Awards e Including “BEST PICTURE” A Tale of the Christ Added Featurelte— “TIME OUT FOR WAR” 91 Balcony Floor Raxes Lower Balcony SHOWN 7:25 10:10 $200 $300TaxUpper' Inc 378 and Fun Hit Laving A Love ' NLY UTAH APFEARANCEi BURGERS ' and W1P TUHDAY ngr U Z tZS V EX r 2-69- ' 05 Tony Curtis Dobbio Reynolds tee Beth inuKuriaas Juliet Prows Coming Thursday: "Gates Te Hell" end "Guns ef Aftar 1:40 Shew the Timherlend" Electric Heaters in Ogden! 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